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LED Teeth – Big In Japan!

Monday, January 24th, 2011

By now, you’ve probably seen LED lights pop up in surprising places all over the globe. They’ve become popular sources of street lighting in places like Canada and Mexico, been used in holiday decorations in America and England, and are common lighting choices for car manufacturers the world over. But there is one country that has taken these energy-efficient lighting technologies and applied them to the fun and funky world of teenage fashion. You guessed it – Japan!

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Denny’s Makes the LED Light Switch

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

Ever since their development many years ago, LED lights have been used in applications ranging from flashlights to lanterns to street lighting programs. Now it seems like they have found a new home: Denny’s.

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CFLs and LEDs – What’s the Difference?

Saturday, January 15th, 2011

Discount Lights and Knives recently published an informative article highlighting the differences between compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) and light emitting diodes (LEDs). Both bulbs have been around for quite some time, but only recently have they been recognized for their energy efficiency and used in more non-commercial settings. The following are some highlights from the article, “Compact Fluorescents vs. LEDs”. Enjoy!

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Discount Lights and Knives New Year Resolutions

Friday, December 31st, 2010

Happy New Year everyone! 2010 was an interesting year for LED technology. From the advancement of organic LED lights to the increase in LED street lighting programs across the world, the field of LED technology was all abuzz this past year. As we look forward to 2011, we remind you of some eco-friendly, money-saving resolutions you can make by simply using LED flashlights and light bulbs. Enjoy!

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Top LED Safety Lights for Winter Driving

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

Driving during the winter months can be a dangerous venture, but driving without adequate safety supplies is even worse. Most people will remember chains, a first aid kit, and an extra sweater, but many people forget one of the most crucial elements of surviving a winter weather-related accident: lights. Powerful LED flashlights and lanterns can help avert traffic, alert rescue teams and find your way if you get lost. The following are the top three personal emergency LED lights you should always have on hand when driving during the winter.

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